One email appears to show DNC staffers asking how they can reference Sanders’ faith to weaken him in the eyes of Southern voters. Another seems to depict an attorney advising the committee on how to defend Hillary Clinton against an accusation by the Sanders campaign of not living up to a joint fundraising agreement.

Andrea Germanos at Common Dreams details some of the other problem emails here.

The immediate fall-out was that DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz would not speak at this week’s Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. [Editor’s Note: If you are going to be in town for the convention, and want to meet up, please email me. I’m around.] But, as momentum built, CNN.com reported that Wasserman Schultz announced Sunday that she is stepping down as chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee at the end of the party’s convention.

What does this have to do with your business? A lot.

Let’s go back to my year-old blog post, where the chickens came home to roost in the form of decade-old emails of a plaintiff’s boss, which the court concluded would support the plaintiff’s discrimination claims. Similarly, the weekend DNC kerfuffle involved bad emails from leadership.